CFTC charges two for $6 million My Big Coin fraudThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission said Monday it had filed federal charges for fraud and misappropriation against two men in relation to a scheme that ran from January 2014 through January 2018 related to the virtual currency known as My Big Coin. The CFTC alleges Randall Crater of East Hampton, New York, Mark Gillespie of Hartland, Michigan, and their firm My Big Coin Pay, Inc., a corporation based in Las Vegas, Nevada stole more than $6 million from customers and used the money for personal expenses and the purchase of a home, antiques, fine art, jewelry, luxury goods, furniture, interior decorating and other home improvement services, travel, and entertainment instead of investment in My Big Coin. The court has ordered the defendants' assets frozen as well as the assets of six additional relief defendants for allegedly receiving customer funds without providing any legitimate services to clients and without any interest or entitlement to such customer funds.

My late mother disinherited me and my siblings on her death bed — can we sue? Her will stated: ‘I also have six children that are disinherited for reasons known to them’Her will stated: ‘I also have six children that are disinherited for reasons known to them.’

Paul Manafort is accused of money laundering — what is it and how do you do it? Manafort’s alleged $18 million in laundered money makes him a relatively small player in the global money laundering gameManafort’s alleged $18 million in laundered money makes him a relatively small player in the global money laundering game.

This guy makes a living flipping everything from sex toys to coffins Jeff Schwarz got his start as a liquidator at his wife’s aunt’s wakeJeff Schwarz got his start as a liquidator at his wife’s aunt’s wake.

Why you might want to disinherit your kids ‘Entitlemania’ author says parents should ask themselves a key questionDo your kids expect you to hand over the loot? Here are some important things to consider before you do.

Deaths prompt millionaire Forrest Fenn to rethink legendary treasure hunt Fenn claims to have hidden gold in New Mexico’s mountains and placed clues in a poem in his memoirAn eccentric millionaire, who claims to have hidden gold and gems in the mountains of northern New Mexico, is considering calling off the legendary treasure hunt after a man died recently looking for the bounty.

How to value the stuff you inherited An heir’s guide to furniture, china, glassware, art and moreHere are a few simple tricks the pros use to figure out what all those antiques and collectibles are worth.

Want to invest in art, gems and antiques? Why it’s a bad idea to put exotic investments in your IRA Your could be putting your retirement savings at riskPeople who invest their retirement accounts in unconventional assets may be placing their savings at risk.

The ugly truth: No one is going to want your parents’ stuff Advice for boomers desperate to unload family heirloomsMany boomers and Gen Xers charged with disposing the family heirlooms are unprepared for the reality and unwilling to face it.

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